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Both the farmer and the cow can benefit from rubber in the parlor. The cows move faster and flow into the parlor more smoothly so milking time is reduced. Less slips means less lame cows.

How is this possible?

Considering that average gait length for a cow on concrete is 23.6 inches, Grass AND rubber are 31.5 inches so this is a more natural movement and increased stride will move cows through the system in less time.

Cows are more comfortable standing on a rubber surface so milk let down improves on rubber verses concrete.

Cows prefer to be standing on the rubber so they will naturally move to the rubber parlor area from the collecting yard.

Sharp turns for cows are typically integrated in parlor designs. Herringbone parlors will have 90 degree turns, rotary platforms require a 180 degree turn etc. When a cow to turn it puts pressure on the claw, this is a main source of claw damage leading to digital dermatitis or white line lameness. This is caused because of the abrasive nature of concrete, whereas rubber provides a cushioned surface.

For the operator in the parlor pit EASYFIX offers an EVA That measures approximately 40 X 40 X 1 inch. It is interlocking on all sides to provide a seamless finish and will reduce operator fatigue and increase comfort.